After TT did all his cutting a couple weeks ago, it appears that the Pack is in a pretty good place, cap-wise. There was an article in the JSO that claimed TT has the money to re-sign some upcoming free agents - that it's not a sure thing that Finley will be gone, or Sitton.
So I started wondering how our NFC North Brethren are doing in that regard when I came across this article in the Detroit News:
I'm a bit sketchy on cap matters, but this would seem to me that the Lions are going to have to make a decision about Stafford, like, this year. They've moved some money ahead to gain relief this year, but this seems to make Stafford's contract prohibitive in two years' time. If you look at the numbers, Stafford's restructure means the Lions gain about six mil this year, push some of Stafford's guaranteed money to next year, then have ridiculously high cap numbers for '13, '14 and '15.
I wonder how Da Bears and Vikes are, cap-wise?
So I started wondering how our NFC North Brethren are doing in that regard when I came across this article in the Detroit News:
I'm a bit sketchy on cap matters, but this would seem to me that the Lions are going to have to make a decision about Stafford, like, this year. They've moved some money ahead to gain relief this year, but this seems to make Stafford's contract prohibitive in two years' time. If you look at the numbers, Stafford's restructure means the Lions gain about six mil this year, push some of Stafford's guaranteed money to next year, then have ridiculously high cap numbers for '13, '14 and '15.
I wonder how Da Bears and Vikes are, cap-wise?


Comment